SINGAPORE: An exhibition that features the life and works of local literary icon Dr Muhammad Ariff Ahmad was launched at the National Library Building on Saturday.
"Sumbangsih MAS: Muhammad Ariff Ahmad" also showcases his writings that are displayed for the first time, including an unpublished manuscript.
The well-respected Malay language and cultural luminary turned 88 two days ago.
This exhibition - which recognises his efforts and contributions towards Singapore's literary scene, comes as a timely birthday gift.
Jointly organised by National Library Board, ASAS 50 and the Malay Language Council, the exhibition is in English and Malay to reach out to a wider community.
In conjunction with the exhibition, NLB published a bibliography on Dr Ariff's works, in the hope that it becomes a source of reference for researchers of Malay literature in Singapore.
The National Library Board also produced a collection of 25 of Dr Ariff's poems that were penned since 1947.
"What can be expected in this exhibition is the life and contributions of Cikgu Muhammad Ariff, mainly in the areas of language, literature and in the education field," said Juffri Supa'at, curator for the exhibition and senior librarian of the National Library.
The exhibition is part of NLB's Literary Pioneer Series in honour of Singapore's literary figures.
The exhibition runs at Level 9 of the National Library Building until 3 February 2013. It is open to public and admission is free.
- CNA/xq
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